• This is one of those crash stories that really stays with you, not least because of the behaviour of the guilty party and how the story demonstrates the sense of entitlement that is often behind not only mistakes but also routine driving behaviour--have a look at the map where his home in Hamilton Terrace is in relation to the crash site. I don't know if he's disabled and unable to walk or to use the bus, but it's known that many people drive distances like this in London. I'd say some slight semblance of justice was served (at least compared to other cases where the perpetrator walks free).

    I can't for the life of me really imagine what it must be like to be so unlucky as to be in a crash like this and die or lose an eye. The thought alone turns your stomach. Life isn't perfect and we must accept a certain level of risk, but not random, pointless, and entirely avoidable risk like this.

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